Improvement of Wave Boundary Layer Theory Applied in Atmosphere-Wave
Coupled Model
Abstract
The wave boundary layer (WBL) theory from low to extreme winds is
improved based on the governing equations of airflow with suspended
spray droplets. The modified theory accounts for the vertical variation
of turbulent momentum fluxes and gives the explicit solution of mean
wind profiles in the WBL. Applying the traditional and modified WBL
theories into the numerical atmosphere-wave coupled model respectively,
one-dimensional experiments are conducted to investigate the impact of
surface waves and ocean spray on air-sea momentum fluxes. It’s found the
simulated momentum flux according to the modified WBL theory could
better explain the distribution of field observational data,
particularly under high winds. The simulated results also reveal wave
fields become younger with increasing wind speed when the modified WBL
theory is adopted. Moreover, the research results motivate the
application of the WBL theory in earth system models.